turn the blade rather than the engine, and you bring the aircraft down towards the ground, obviously you only get one chance because you're coming down basically as a -- layman's terms a power off landing but the blade is turning and then you settle it down on to the ground by using the blade's own auto rotation from the winds to get the plane down. now, the person at the beach said -- and he was familiar with the aircraft or the operation of helicopters -- he said he didn't have a chance to get to auto rotation. it does take a while to set up, like to be trained to do it you have to get it positioned, get your glide set up, but the beach goer said it didn't look like he could do it. that was one way you could bring the aircraft down controlled if you are having a problem. the reports of at least this person was that it came down very quickly from the video, though, it looks like they maintained some control, it came down in an upright position, was able at least -- or maybe it was just luck to get away from